Indiscretions of Archie

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ÒI say, laddie!Ó said Archie.

ÒSir?Ó replied the desk-clerk alertly. All the employes of the Hotel Cosmopolis were alert. It was one of the things on which Mr. Daniel Brewster, the proprietor, insisted. And as he was always wandering about the lobby of the hotel keeping a personal eye on affairs, it was never safe to relax.

ÒI want to see the manager.Ó

ÒIs there anything I could do, sir?Ó

Archie looked at him doubtfully.

ÒWell, as a matter of fact, my dear old desk-clerk,Ó he said, ÒI want to kick up a fearful row, and it hardly seems fair to lug you into it. Why you, I mean to say? The blighter whose head I want on a charger is the bally manager.Ó

At this point a massive, grey-haired man, who had been standing close by, gazing on the lobby with an air of restrained severity, as if daring it to start anything, joined in the conversation.

ÒI am the manager,Ó he said.

His eye was cold and hostile. Others, it seemed to say, might like Archie Moffam, but not he. Daniel Brewster was bristling for combat. What he had overheard had shocked him to the core of his being. The Hotel Cosmopolis was his own private, personal property, and the thing dearest to him in the world, after his daughter Lucille. He prided himself on the fact that his hotel was not like other New York hotels, which were run by impersonal companies and shareholders and boards of directors, and consequently lacked the paternal touch which made the Cosmopolis what it was. At other hotels things went wrong, and clients complained. At the Cosmopolis things never went wrong, because he was on the spot to see that they didnÕt, and as a result clients never complained. Yet here was this long, thin, string-bean of an Englishman actually registering annoyance and dissatisfaction before his very eyes.

ÒWhat is your complaint?Ó he enquired frigidly.

Archie attached himself to the top button of Mr. BrewsterÕs coat, and was immediately dislodged by an irritable jerk of the otherÕs substantial body.

ÒListen, old thing! I came over to this country to nose about in search of a job, because there doesnÕt seem what you might call a general demand for my services in England. Directly I was demobbed, the family started talking about the Land of Opportunity and shot me on to a liner. The idea was that I might get hold of something in AmericaÑÓ

He got hold of Mr. BrewsterÕs coat-button, and was again shaken off.

ÒBetween ourselves, IÕve never done anything much in England, and I fancy the family were getting a bit fed. At any rate, they sent me over hereÑÓ

Mr. Brewster disentangled himself for the third time.

ÒI would prefer to postpone the story of your life,Ó he said coldly, Òand be informed what is your specific complaint against the Hotel Cosmopolis.Ó

ÒOf course, yes. The jolly old hotel. IÕm coming to that. Well, it was like this. A chappie on the boat told me that this was the best place to stop at in New YorkÑÓ

ÒHe was quite right,Ó said Mr. Brewster.

ÒWas he, by Jove! Well, all I can say, then, is that the other New York hotels must be pretty mouldy, if this is the best of the lot! I took a room here last night,Ó said Archie quivering with self-pity, Òand there was a beastly tap outside somewhere which went drip-drip-drip all night and kept me awake.Ó

Mr. BrewsterÕs annoyance deepened. He felt that a chink had been found in his armour. Not even the most paternal hotel-proprietor can keep an eye on every tap in his establishment.

ÒDrip-drip-drip!Ó repeated Archie firmly. ÒAnd I put my boots outside the door when I went to bed, and this morning they hadnÕt been touched. I give you my solemn word! Not touched.Ó

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